Something of a latecomer to state cricket, fast bowler Andrew Tye emerged at the age of 26 when he debuted for Western Australia in the state one-day competition and finished second on the tournament wicket tally with 13 at 19.30. Tye also proved himself a valuable T20 player for the Perth Scorchers, his ability to hit his yorkers at the death making him especially prized in both the shorter formats. Such was the skill he displayed with the white ball that he was named in Australia's Twenty20 squad in early 2016, made his international debut at the age of 29 and was named in Australia's squad for the World T20 in India.ESPNcricinfo staff